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Spring Mini Wood Riser

Create a charming Spring mini wood riser with this easy DIY craft. It is perfect for adding a touch of seasonal decor to your home. You can get step-by-step instructions and unleash your creativity today. This craft is beginner-friendly, and I was able to create it in around 30 minutes. If you're ready, let's begin creating your very own Spring mini wood riser.

Spring mini wood riser with floral design



Spring mini wood riser with floral design with candle

Spring Mini Wood Riser Video tutorial



Spring mini wood riser with floral design

Mini wood riser, paint, hot glue, tissue paper and Mod Podge

Materials

One mini round chopping board

I picked mine up at Hobby Lobby on sale from $7.99 to $4.79 

One pack of tissue paper - Mauve floral $ 1.49

Purchased mine at Hobby Lobby

Paint

I'm using white and a light lavender color

Mod Podge

Paintbrush

Hot glue or E6000- I ended up using my E6000 adhesive

One pack of wood pegs

Purchased mine at Hobby lobby

My total cost for this project was around $7 

Mod Podge applied on round mini cutting board
Step 1: Applying Mod Podge on the cutting board

Begin by taking your paint brush and applying a layer of your Mod Podge onto the top surface of your cutting board. 

Hand holding paintbrush applying Mod Podge to round wooden board
Step 2: Applying the tissue paper

Place a layer of tissue paper on top of the Mod Podge and smooth out any wrinkles or bubbles.

Floral design tissue paper placed over round wooden board

After placing the tissue paper on top, use a paintbrush to apply a layer of Mod Podge. To speed up the drying process, use a heat gun or blow dryer on low heat.

Floral design tissue paper applied to round wood riser

After your Mod Podge has dried completely, use scissors to trim any excess tissue paper around the outer edges of your cutting board. Alternatively, you can use a sanding block. If you prefer to have a little tissue paper left around the outer edge, scissors are a good choice.

 Once you have trimmed the excess paper, apply a layer of Mod Podge to the entire cutting board, including the outer edges. This will help to secure any remaining tissue paper. Allow the Mod Podge to dry completely before using the cutting board.

Acrylic paint, paintbrush and round wood riser

Hand holding paintbrush applying paint to round wood riser
Step 3: Applying acrylic paint to the cutting board and pegs

Now that you've prepared your project board, it's time to apply the paint. Start by using your purple paint and apply it around the outer section below the tissue paper. It's recommended to apply around two coats of paint for better coverage. 

After that, flip your board and apply the purple paint to the bottom side of the board. Make sure to cover the entire bottom surface with the paint. Once you're done, set your board aside and let it dry completely.
white wooden pegs

Take your wooden pegs and apply two coats of white paint to fully cover each peg.

Wooden pegs being added to cutting board
Step 4: Adding the pegs to the cutting board

After your wooden pegs have completely dried, flip your cutting board over and attach them using hot glue or any other adhesive you prefer. I used E6000 as my adhesive of choice. Wait for the pegs to dry, then flip the board over. Your mini wood riser is now complete and ready for use. 

I'm using mine to display candles, but I'm curious to know what you plan on using yours for. Please leave a comment below and let me know!

Spring mini wood riser with floral design



Spring mini wood riser with floral design with lit candle on top displayed near faux tulips

Thank you so much for stopping by. I'll see you soon.


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Comments

  1. How adorable, and affordable, too! I think I will make one and put a bird's nest on top. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thank you so much! A bird's nest would be so adorable on this riser. I love that idea! Thanks so much for stopping by.

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  2. This is so adorable! Thanks for sharing the post on Tuesday Turn About this week!

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  3. This is so pretty, what a lovely idea. Thank you for sharing with us at handmade Monday :-)

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  4. Very pretty. Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 104. Shared.

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  5. it is beautiful! great idea <3 saved and PINned :) thank you for sharing the tutorial.

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    1. Thank you so much. 😊 I really appreciate it.

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  6. What a fun project! I love using Mod podge and E6000 glue - so many possibilities! Thank you for sharing :)

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    1. Marilyn, thank you so much. 😊 Happy to have you visit the blog.

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  7. That's cute! You can find these types of cutting boards in thrift shops sometimes. I will be on the look out for one now. (:

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    1. Gina, yes, you certainly can! And that's a great idea. I hope you create one soon. You will love it. Thank you for visiting. 😊

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  8. Μικρό, απλό και βολικό! Καλή Ανοιξη απο την Ελλάδα

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  9. Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it. 😊 Happy spring 💜

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  10. The most darling cutting board candle riser in the land! What a sweet little shape! I need a few of these! Love how you dressed it up to create such a pretty spring moment!

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    1. Thank you so much. This was honestly one of my favorite crafts I've worked on.💕

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